Tyreek Hill in Big Trouble as Women’s Rights Organization Demands Suspension from NFL over Domestic Violence Accusations
Miami Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill was accused by his estranged wife, Keeta Vaccaro, claiming eight different instances of domestic violence.

Tyreek Hill, Keeta Vaccaro (Images via ESPN/Just Jared)
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The Miami Dolphins wideout and former Kansas City Chiefs star, Tyreek Hill, has landed in hot water with the new revelations from his divorce proceedings. Keeta Vaccaro, who married the sports star in 2023, filed for divorce earlier this year stating domestic violence allegations.
In the latest documents acquired by TMZ, Vaccaro claimed that there were eight instances of domestic violence. Vaccaro noted that Hill had thrown her to the floor and s*xually abused her when she approached the player for a post-nuptial agreement back in 2024.
The other instances claimed in the document included the night of Pro Bowl 2024, when he allegedly tried to shove a marijuana joint on her face, as well as during her pregnancy period.
Hill’s attorney, Julius Collins, has rejected all claims, including the monetary benefits statement, claiming that it is all a plan to shake Hill down. Nevertheless, the heat is not off Tyreek Hill yet. The National Organization of Women (NOW) president, Kim Villanueva, has ripped into the organization, requesting accountability.
Villanueva claimed that the wideout should be allowed to play in the NFL amid investigations. She added that the NFL has a moral right to answer the questions of the women who watch the sport.
Tyreek Hill should not be playing while these charges are being investigated. The NFL itself proudly proclaims that forty-seven percent of the NFL audience is women, and women are watching to see where the league stands today.
She name-called Roger Goodell and asked him about the reality of the zero-tolerance policy that the league claimed to uphold. The NFL has acknowledged that they have launched an investigation into the matter, but there hasn’t been any action. The inaction is what Villanueva raised as most alarming. She called on Goodell to support the survivors of such egregious acts rather than enabling the abusers.
The NOW president claimed that the organization doesn’t have a Tyreek Hill problem but an NFL problem. In fact, between 2000 and 2014, of the 48 NFL players found guilty of domestic violence under the league’s personal conduct policy, 88% were suspended for either just one game or not at all. In fact, 27 players, 56% of the total, were never suspended, while another 15 missed only a single game.
Tyreek Hill focusing on his game amid the abuse allegations
Tyreek Hill might be waist-deep in trouble, but his focus is unshattered, or so he says. The wideout claimed that his goal remains the same: providing for his family and spending time with his kids, and playing to the best of his abilities.

My focus right now is just playing ball and spending time with my kids and just doing what I’m best at: providing for my family. So all the noise, I feel like if you allow that kind of stuff to get in the way of what you’re trying to do, it can only cloud what you’re really trying to get accomplished.
#Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill claims he hasn’t heard the trade rumors regarding him, but he acknowledged he knows how the business of the NFL works. He’s thankful to be in Miami, where most of his children reside. His focus now is on the Dolphins and being a good leader. pic.twitter.com/ITew7hlylr
— Omar Kelly (@OmarKelly) September 13, 2025
The Miami Dolphins had a tricky start to the season. The Indianapolis Colts, led by Daniel Jones, demolished the Dolphins 33-8. Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa completed 14 of 23 passes for 114 yards, throwing two interceptions and losing a fumble while being sacked three times.
Miami managed just 78 rushing yards, with Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle together accounting for eight receptions and 70 yards. Hill famously had a big meltdown during the match that drew some headlines.
He also praised the Dolphins’ captain’s decision to hold a team meeting on the Tuesday off-day. He emphasized that maintaining the same high standard every day is essential and that accountability is the key. The Dolphins play the New England Patriots in their first divisional matchup.